Num Ansom – Sticky Rice Cake

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Num Ansom – Sticky Rice Cake

Recipes :

2 cups Glutinous Rice

1 cup Coconut Milk

1/2 cup Brown Sugar

1/2 tsp Salt

8 Banana Leaves

1 cup Mung Bean Paste

1 cup

Instructions :

  • 1. Drain the soaked glutinous rice thoroughly in a fine-mesh strainer.
  • 2. In a medium bowl, combine the coconut milk, palm sugar, and salt, stirring until the sugar dissolves completely.
  • 3. Add the drained rice to the coconut milk mixture, mixing gently to coat every grain evenly. Let it sit for 15 minutes to absorb the liquid.
  • 4. Prepare a steamer by filling the bottom pot with 2 inches of water and bringing it to a boil over high heat.
  • 5. Lay a banana leaf square flat on your work surface, shiny side up. Spoon ¼ cup of the rice mixture into the center, spreading it into a 4-inch rectangle.
  • 6. Place 2 tablespoons of mung bean paste in a line down the middle of the rice rectangle.
  • 7. Fold the banana leaf over the filling lengthwise, then fold in the sides to create a tight parcel. Tip: Press firmly to compact the rice, which helps it hold its shape during steaming.
  • 8. Secure the parcel with kitchen twine, tying it firmly but not too tight to allow for expansion.
  • 9. Repeat steps 5–8 with the remaining ingredients to make 8 parcels total.
  • 10. Arrange the parcels in a single layer in the steamer basket, leaving small gaps between them for steam circulation.
  • 11. Cover the steamer and steam over medium heat for 90 minutes, checking halfway to ensure the water hasn’t boiled dry—add more hot water if needed. Tip: The parcels are done when the banana leaves turn a deep green and the rice feels firm to the touch.
  • 12. Carefully remove the parcels from the steamer and let them cool for 20 minutes before unwrapping. Tip: Cooling sets the texture, making slicing cleaner.
  • 13. Unwrap the banana leaves and slice each parcel into 1-inch thick rounds for serving.
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